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Friday, May 4, 2012

Step- by Step Tutorial by Wendy

Hi there! 

As many of you know, we are glitter lovers here at DeNami. With the 24 gorgeous glitter colors we have in a wide spectrum of colors, it's easy for us to include them on just about all of our cards. Today, with the help of Wendy, we are going to show you two fun (and possibly new to you) ways on how to use glitter on your projects.

Let's get started on the first card....


DeNami Design Supplies Used: 

Other Supplies
paper coffee filter
paint brush


 
 
 
 
 


Okay, and here is one other way you can use the Essential Glue Pad on your projects....

 
 

DeNami Design Supplies Used:
Small Solid Filigree

Other Supplies
paper coffee filter
paint brush 
Ivory w/ Gold ribbon
I hope you were inspired or learned something new by this photo tutorial. Thank you Wendy for putting these together!

I'll see you on Monday for our next challenge. If you're on Facebook, you'll want to be sure you check out the page over the weekend. I'll post the graphic there ahead of time so you can get a head start on the challenge! :) Also, this is a GREAT way to stay connected with us on a day-to-day basis.

Have a fantastic weekend.

5 comments:

CraftyRia said...

Thank you for the tutorials! I have a glue pad, stamps, and lots of glitter. I think I will have to get stamping today!

Tina M said...

Wow, both cards are absolutely beautiful!! I've never used a glue pad before...Now, after your wonderful tutorial I DEFFINATELY see this in my future! What a great tutorial!

Lisa Elton said...

That's for starting our weekend off with a touch of sparkle Wendy! Great tutorial ;)

Emily Keaton said...

Wow, these are GREAT glitter ideas! I love them. :D Super tutorial, Wendy!!

Ann said...

Love the glittered cards. Thanks for instructions.

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